IBM hardware and software engineers have designed current generation server systems with an eye towards minimising the loss of energy in the system while maximising the amount of work that is drawn from each kilowatt of energy consumed in the system. Key developments include:

Launched on International Women's Day 2007, the pilot phase involved two women entrepreneurs from South Africa and Russia with two IBM professionals in the same countries. The women participated in 22 coaching preparation sessions and the Global Summit of Women in Germany in June 2007.

As the world's largest IT company and a thought leader in applying technology to the important social issues, IBM, in partnership with leading science institutions, has developed World Community Grid, an innovative global humanitarian effort to harness unused computing power of individual and...

Drawing on our experience, technology leadership and innovative thinking, IBM has launched an initiative called "Project Big Green." Through this initiative, we will invest more than $1 billion per year to accelerate delivery of green technologies and services.

This initiative creates dedicated programs, distinct from regular commercial activities, to meet the needs of more vulnerable and distanced labour market applicants. The programme focuses particularly on younger and first time applicants, the chronically ill and the immigrant...

The company responded to this through selecting several hundred employees from different countries and business units were chosen to participate in the Corporate Service Corps program. The goal of the program initiated in 2008 was to create leadership development for participants and exceptional...

The stakeholder engagement initiative has been implemented in multiple projects. The main goal is the creation of a common and shared cultural, social and environmental awareness linked to territory and an international cross-cultural exchange of ideas, linking young generations to the...